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Moving beyond IT alignment
Despite the obstacles, IT must provide a flexible infrastructure to support strategic innovation. This is best accomplished through a governance framework that incorporates five requirements.
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2007 3:34PM
Strategy
Asia retailers facing IT arms race
Small firms forced to compete with giants in US$11.6bn market.
Simon Burns
Mar 28 2007 2:16PM
Hardware
Vendors must collaborate to boost IT security
BT calls for open standards.
Robert Jaques
Mar 23 2007 1:52PM
Security
Zimbra open source mail client geeks it up
Flashy features buy mindshare, but plain uptime brings in the revenues.
Tom Sanders
Mar 20 2007 12:45PM
Software
Downloads put European firms at risk
European businesses are being exposed to security threats because of high levels of unauthorised software downloads by employees, latest figures from Centennial Software show.
Fiona Raisbeck
Mar 19 2007 1:46AM
Security
IT managers distrust distributed backups
Proliferation of data representing a major challenge.
Robert Jaques
Mar 14 2007 11:27AM
Storage
IT worth US$2 trillion to the US economy
Technology behind almost all US economic growth in the past decade.
Robert Jaques
Mar 14 2007 10:27AM
Financial Services
Study: Critical data loss the biggest fear for IT managers
Two-thirds of IT managers believe the loss of business-critical data and the downtime of key computer systems are the greatest risks they face in IT planning, according to new research by CA.
Fiona Raisbeck
Mar 13 2007 12:10PM
Security
Australian SMBs confused about IT security
Despite their increased reliance on technology, Australian SMBs are taking a reactive approach towards IT security, local IT professionals have argued.
Negar Salek
Mar 9 2007 9:51AM
Security
Forgetful staff plague IT help desks
Lost passwords account for 20 percent of calls.
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2007 8:22AM
Training & Development
Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT
Gartner calls for curb on spending that does not help core business.
Robert Jaques
Feb 27 2007 7:54AM
Strategy
Experts call for fundamental IT security rethink
UK's Nationwide laptop theft highlights inadequacies of traditional security.
Robert Jaques
Feb 23 2007 10:23AM
Security
WebCentral acquistion drives Melbourne IT growth
Greater than expected synergies from its WebCentral Group acquisition have helped Melbourne IT record strong growth across its business.
Staff Writers
Feb 21 2007 3:34PM
Networking
IT execs not tackling customer service
Half are worried about the issue, but only one in five plan to spend money.
Matt Chapman
Feb 16 2007 10:25AM
Strategy
'Unstable' IT pros sabotaging systems
A recent study has called into question the mental stability of many IT professionals.
Clement James
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Training & Development
Firms clueless about their IT assets
Companies fail to keep tabs on servers, operating systems and patchlevels.
Tom Sanders
Feb 8 2007 10:47AM
Strategy
ACS to hold panel of future of NSW IT
With the NSW state election approaching, the ACS is holding a panel discussion on the future direction of IT in the state.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2007 1:58PM
Strategy
Lawyers, not law makers, scare IT managers most
Litigation protection rather than government regulation driving technology
take-up.
Iain Thomson
Feb 2 2007 9:49AM
Strategy
IT pros brand Windows Vista a 'distraction'
Survey respondents fear application incompatibility.
Robert Jaques
Jan 31 2007 9:25AM
Software
Study: IT workers cite security as main benefit of Vista
More than three-quarters of IT professionals cite improved security as the main benefit of upgrading to Microsoft Vista, figures released today show.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jan 30 2007 5:03PM
Security
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